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This episode dives headfirst into the future of artificial intelligence, framing the conversation around a stark choice: heaven or hell. Building on last week's theme of societal breakdown, we explore AI as a force with the power to either save humanity or tear it apart. The central argument, drawn from experts like former Google executive Mo Gawdat, is that the barrier between a utopian future and a dystopian one isn't the technology itself, but our own human mindset. We stand at a crossroads where our collective values will determine the outcome of the AI revolution, which is set to redefine everything from our jobs to the very way our brains function. The descent into "hell" is marked by several chilling perils we must face now. Experts warn of a "job apocalypse" where entire industries could vanish in years , a profound cognitive decline evidenced by an MIT study showing a 47% collapse in brain activity when using ChatGPT for writing , and an "age of delusion" fueled by deepfakes and AI-powered algorithms that fracture our shared reality. The existential threat is stark, with AI godfather Geoffrey Hinton putting the odds of AGI wiping out humanity at 10-20%. Yet, the potential for "heaven" is just as mind-blowing. This future could see anyone with an idea instantly create wealth-generating apps , a revolution in education with personalized AI tutors for every child , and superintelligence tackling global challenges like climate change and even achieving "longevity escape velocity," where humans could potentially live forever. Navigating this path requires a fundamental shift in consciousness and clear, ethical action. The solution involves moving beyond mindsets of fear and scarcity and developing both internal regulation through practices like mindfulness and external guardrails through government oversight and corporate liability. Ultimately, the goal is not for one side to win, but to integrate the dynamic energy of progress with the grounded wisdom of stewardship and care. The episode leaves us with a final question: How might our response change if we view the current global uncertainty not as a failure, but as part of a difficult but transformative birth process for what comes next? Get full access to f*ck i love you at jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com/subscribe [https://jenniferangelamcrae.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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